Category Archives: Middle & Secondary Education

DOE DIALOGUES The Georgia Women’s Movement Project Spring Event is held annually to highlight collections in the Georgia State University Library Women and Gender Collections, and to celebrate the lives of the unsung heroines of the women’s movement in Georgia. … Continue reading →

As part of this week’s celebration of International Education Week, the College of Education is presenting an International Forum followed by a poster session. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:00am – 11:00am Faculty presentations begin at 9am, Room 1030, College of … Continue reading →

Let’s Kick Ashe! Presented annually, the Shero of the Year Award recognizes an individual or individuals whose support has made a significant impact on the Georgia State University Library’s Women’s Collections. The 2012 Shero of the Year Celebration will be at … Continue reading →

The books in the photo on the left may be selling for only $4 each, but the ability to read them is truly priceless. Poor literacy is often associated with poverty and can create intergenerational cycles furthering the ill effects … Continue reading →

Ask Dr. Iman Chahine in the College of Education. Chahine teaches the course, “Ethnomathematics and its Role in Sociocultural Traditions”. Ethnomathematics studies the way in which cultural groups use mathematics in daily activities and in problem solving. Students in … Continue reading →

The Georgia State University College of Education is hosting Blurring Boundaries: An International Educational Development Conference, on April 10-11, 2012. The conference will be held at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel. Opening speakers include COE Dean Randy Kamphaus and Ramu … Continue reading →

Chara Haeussler Bohan and Joyce E. Many (eds.) recently published the book, Clinical teacher education: Reflections from an urban professional development school network. The book shows how Georgia State University’s College of Education and College of Arts and Sciences partnered … Continue reading →

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